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Category: Moritz Drupp

Moritz Drupp 
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics 
University of Hamburg, Germany
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October 19, 2020October 19, 2020 Ingmar Schumacher

Climate economics support for the UN climate targets

July 27, 2020 Ingmar Schumacher

How hot is too hot?

July 27, 2020July 28, 2020 Ingmar Schumacher

Climate economics’ support for the UN climate targets

May 12, 2020May 12, 2020 Ingmar Schumacher

Between Ostrom and Nordhaus: The research landscape of sustainability economics

May 12, 2020May 12, 2020 Ingmar Schumacher

Relative Prices and Climate Policy: How the Scarcity of Non-Market Goods Drives Policy Evaluation

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